Legoman Posted January 10, 2023 #1 Posted January 10, 2023 (edited) The Hide ALL IP bypass loophole process for eternal trial period renewal appears to have either been found out by Hide ALL IP and plugged or they have simply switched off the provision of any trial periods at all. There was a process that involved deleting registry keys, changing the compatibility for the executable and you could restart a new trial period when the previous one ended. That has been workijg brilliantly for the last 2 years or so, and then suddenly as of Jan 8 it stopped. Now can't get any new trial period. Anyone found a solution yet please? Or failing that, then another comparable VPN that's crackable or useable eternally trial? Edited January 10, 2023 by Legoman
Andr-Tech uk666 Posted January 10, 2023 Andr-Tech #2 Posted January 10, 2023 Try: Open the Registry Editor by selecting Start, Run, typing regedit and clicking OK. Navigate your way to files, right-click and select delete. Do the following: HKEY-CURRENT _USERS/SOFTWARE and delete the map 'Hide All IP' HKEY-LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE and delete the map 'Hide All IP' HKEY-LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/WOW6432Node and delete the map 'Hide All Ip' You have tried this and it doesn't work anymore and you didn’t get any free days, then try: Removing all traces of the program by uninstall it with Revo Uninstaller Pro. Clean your PC with CC Cleaner. Try re-Installing, using your older version of the software and try again. 1 1
Legoman Posted January 11, 2023 Author #3 Posted January 11, 2023 Yep done this via Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Also running the executable in various different compatibility modes, but no avail. Also, there's no point "uninstalling" because I'm only running the portable version anyway, so all the ini files are within the program directory. I have turned all the ini files into .bak versions and re-started the application bare-bones as new and not even that works either. I suspect Hide ALL IP have switched off free trials their end for whatever reason and there's no way around that. This will only be confirmed by some other users trying it from different countries/IP ranges than my own. If no-one can get a free trial anymore, then it isn't a user-level software issue 2 1
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Legoman Posted January 12, 2023 Author #5 Posted January 12, 2023 Problem solved. The free trials are back working again this morning. Seems it was exactly as I surmised, they had simply turned off free trials for a few days at the server side 1 1
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Legoman Posted Tuesday at 07:10 AM Author #7 Posted Tuesday at 07:10 AM Hide ALL IP appear to have finally after all these years, found a way of kicking off people using the perpetual trial period hack. Recently I've found myself kicked off shortly after connecting with a message that says "you've been disconnected because another computer signed in with the same code". It's a new message I've never seen before, so it appears they've found a way of kicking trial users off, without a comprehensive re-write of the whole program and issuing a new version. It also doesn't happen instantly either, so whether or not it's automated or not is another question.
SuperModerator BamSec1 Posted Tuesday at 10:41 PM SuperModerator #8 Posted Tuesday at 10:41 PM On 1/11/2023 at 1:23 AM, Legoman said: Also, there's no point "uninstalling" because I'm only running the portable version anyway, so all the ini files are within the program directory. Which "clever" man told you that? If the portable app is not stealth it will also write in the registry as well as in the users directories. Example Mozilla does it all the time, and so do many other progs! I clean up my registry and users\admin folders everyday. Gosh... those who always know better are also the ones who need the most help, here and in other forums! 1
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